The Cumberland snubnose darter is a diminutive fish with a robust, compressed body and a distinctive blunt snout. It resides in the clean, fast-flowing streams of the Cumberland River drainage in the United States. This species typically measures about 2-3 inches long, weighing only a few ounces, and feeds on small invertebrates. It exhibits intricate mating displays during the breeding season.
Water type
IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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Cumberland snubnose darter
West Fork Stones River
length · weight
Cumberland snubnose darter
West Fork Stones River
length · weight
Cumberland snubnose darter
length · weight


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